Dell Client Management Pack Version 5.
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Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...................................................................................................2 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................5 Prerequisites.............................................................................................................................................................5 Management System Requirements.........................
Introduction This guide provides instructions to install the Dell Client Management Pack version 5.0 for Microsoft System Center 2012 SP1 Operations Manager, System Center 2012 Operations Manager, System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2, and System Center Essentials (SCE) 2010.
Configuring The Management Server Action Account With Normal User Privileges To configure the Management Server Action Account with normal user privileges: 1. Install OpsMgr on the management server with the Management Server Action Account as a Domain user (non Domain Administrator). 2. Add the Management Server Action Account as part to the local administrator group. 3. Install the Operations Manager Agent on the managed system (Auto Agent Push/Manual Install). 4.
Upgrading From Previous Management Packs Upgrading From Dell Client Management Pack 4.x You can upgrade from the Dell Client Management Pack version 4.x by importing the version 5.0 management pack. To import the Dell Client Management Pack version 5.0 follow the steps in Importing The Dell Client Management Pack. NOTE: When you upgrade from version 4.x to version 5.
Security Considerations The Operations Console access privileges are handled internally by OpsMgr. This can be set up using the User Roles option under Administration → Security feature in the OpsMgr console. The profile of your role determines what actions you can perform.